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Fibromyalgia is a prevalent condition that affects many people in the United States. Approximately 3.7 million Americans have Fibromyalgia. That is 1 in every 73 people.
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Message boards can be a wonderful source of support for anyone wishing to connect with people who are sharing the same experiences. The age of the Internet has made it possible for people to "meet" others who share common interests.
Health message boards are increasingly popular as people look to connect with other people who can understand the physical, emotional and social issues attached to an illness.It can be very empowering to know that what you are experiencing is "normal" in the context of a particular illness, and sharing the ups and downs of living with an illness can ease the burden in some small way.
An excellent fibromyalgia message board can be found at http://www.supportgroups.com/support-groups/fibromyalgia-support-groups. There you will find people struggling to live with fibromyalgia on a day-to-day basis.
Jennifer Bunn, RN